Noam Azouz is a director and cinematographer whose work in the short doc ‘Her Way: Warc Africa‘ exemplifies a skill of visual storytelling and a commitment to impactful narratives.
As co-director, Azouz brings a clear vision to ‘Her Way: Warc Africa’, shaping the documentary’s hopeful and inspiring tone. She focuses on progress rather than hardship, ensuring that the narrative emphasizes transformation, agency, and empowerment.
The film highlights WARC’s role in providing agricultural training and market access, but Azouz ensures that the women themselves remain central to the story. Her approach allows their voices to take precedence, reinforcing the idea that they are not passive beneficiaries but active agents of change.
Azouz’s understanding of documentary cinematography extends beyond technical proficiency – she recognizes the power of the lens in shaping perception. Her visual style not only enhances the film’s emotional core but also reinforces its message of self-determination.
With a clear commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices, she crafts films that are as thought-provoking as they are aesthetically refined, solidifying her place as a filmmaker who understands both the power of the image and the weight of the stories she chooses to tell.